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I. Introduction. 1. A brief review of the early history of genetics / Ute Deichmann -- pt. II. First initiatives, concept, founding and crisis . 2. Founding and crisis / Simone Wenkel. 3. Die erste Zeit / Carsten Bresch. 4. The new start / Peter Starlinger. 5. Building molecular biology in post-war Europe: between the atomic age and the American challenge / Bruno J. Strasser. 6. Beitrag zur Gedenfeier F?ur Max Delbr?uck / Joseph Straub. 7. Niels Bohr's last lecture : an introduction / Gunther S. Stent. 8. Light and life revisited / Niels Bohr -- pt. III. The beginnings. 9. Working with Max Delbr?uck / Charles N. David. 10. Recollections / Hans G. Zachau. 11. How chemistry met genetics / Horst Feldmann. 12. Eindr?cke eines doktoranden / Fritz Melchers. 13. The Institute's impact on neighbouring disciplines / George Michaelis. 14. Life with bacteriophages / Thomas A. Trautner -- pt. IV. Views from outside. 15. View from (Cologne) physics / Bernhard M?uhlschlegel. 16. 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